limdis had a good idea to create a subforum for all of the user submitted challenges. So that is now done. If you guys create any kind of challenge or mission or freakin riddle or something, feel free to post it here. This subforum will centralize all user submitted challenges. It'll allow people to find them easier, along with allow us to review them quicker/easier.Who knows, one of YOUR missions may end up HTS official.

Then move on to CSRF. Don't understand CSRF? Take the tutorial, where it shows you how it works, how to execute it, and a practice on how to execute it.

Same with XSS...

Just keep having different tutorials for different things.How to use a sniffer, record VoIP, maybe even how to identify and crack passwords..

I think if you want to make this site more active, you need to have tutorials on how to do everything involved with the site (and more).

Tutorials could unlock missions, which give points if you can complete them successfully. They would only be unlocked if you have x amount of points or do the tutorials. This would also cut back on "how do I hack?" threads.

Then move on to CSRF. Don't understand CSRF? Take the tutorial, where it shows you how it works, how to execute it, and a practice on how to execute it.

Same with XSS...

Just keep having different tutorials for different things.How to use a sniffer, record VoIP, maybe even how to identify and crack passwords..

I think if you want to make this site more active, you need to have tutorials on how to do everything involved with the site (and more).

Tutorials could unlock missions, which give points if you can complete them successfully. They would only be unlocked if you have x amount of points or do the tutorials. This would also cut back on "how do I hack?" threads.

This something that many many people have asked for and it's been in high debate in the IRC chat #cofeesh0p for a while now.

Good, it should be debated. Tutorials aren't all that bad, and it would really get the community going. Most people come to HTS wanting to learn, get told to look it up on the internet, lose all momentum, and quit. If they had tutorials that helped them out, they would probably have a much higher chance of sticking around. I could probably count every fully-active HTS member on my fingers and toes, which is saying quite a bit for this site. Besides, I'd love to get in to those juicy tutorials myself. I'm sure there will be plenty of things to learn that I don't already know.

Just imagine, interactive tutorials followed by missions to complete. It would be magical, and I don't really know of any other sites that have interactive tutorials/missions. It would be a huge stepping stone for HTS. I've brought this up before, but I'd love to see HTS become a community to learn and test your skills, not test your skills after learning elsewhere on the internet. After all, isn't a huge part of HTS based on educating people? What better than with interaction that will keep people interested?

Then move on to CSRF. Don't understand CSRF? Take the tutorial, where it shows you how it works, how to execute it, and a practice on how to execute it.

Same with XSS...

Just keep having different tutorials for different things.How to use a sniffer, record VoIP, maybe even how to identify and crack passwords..

I think if you want to make this site more active, you need to have tutorials on how to do everything involved with the site (and more).

Tutorials could unlock missions, which give points if you can complete them successfully. They would only be unlocked if you have x amount of points or do the tutorials. This would also cut back on "how do I hack?" threads.

This something that many many people have asked for and it's been in high debate in the IRC chat #cofeesh0p for a while now.

wow...i LOVE it!! ok i would love to see thiss happen and am willing to do anything i can to help

The idea behind the missions is to give you just a snippet of a clue and push you to research topics, not necessarily the exploit itself (well mostly for the basics anyway). We've had a side project on the to do list for a long time now that would explains each mission in detail, with other ways to identify the exploit and from the administrative side, how to protect against it. You would be able to see it after completion of the mission.

Idea: Those that have made their own custom missions, how about you make up a sheet like that? After the challenge is complete you provide a link to full breakdown?

"The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear...""Drink all the booze, hack all the things."